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Tie rod ends with zerk fittings
Topic Started: Sep 25 2016, 07:31 AM (447 Views)
MarkyMayhem


Heads up all - O'Riley has store brand $15.96 tie rod ends for metros, pre greased, with Zerk fittings installed. By me they have to order them in but they don't charge me first, there the next morning.
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Scoobs
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Theres a down side to that, NOT all of them have grease zerks. Only the newer design does. Read the packing date on the box. The ones from i think it was 2013 and newer have zerks, the olders do not.
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Johnny Mullet
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Moog tie rod ends have grease fittings and are top of the line.
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MarkyMayhem


And cost like $45.
Got mine for $15.
With a life time warranty, I don't really care if they have zerks or not. It's a 20 minute job, for free.
Just thought someone would like to know, first cheap geo tie rod outers I've seen with grease fittings
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Johnny Mullet
Sep 25 2016, 07:46 PM
Moog tie rod ends have grease fittings and are top of the line.
:thumb Second and Third that statement
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solerpower
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Moog is worth every penny. Currently Rockauto has them for under $15 bucks. Their R & D in the last few years in my opinion has made some nice changes. I usually my stuff from Rockauto in a couple days without paying for any additional shipping charges.
Edited by solerpower, Sep 28 2016, 07:40 PM.
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MarkyMayhem


I saw moogs off brand with a 90 day warranty for under $20 for the pair on rockauto. Sometimes a lifetime warranty & store that honors it right down the street is the way to go for inexpensive stuff, for me. Moog stuff (dunno about their off brand) is nice because it usually comes with more hardware (talking in general here) but it can be spendy sometimes. My alignment shop won't warranty a job unless they do it with Moog, which I think is a little much..
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